Spatial attention and the effects of frontoparietal alpha band stimulation

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Abstract

A frontoparietal network has long been implicated in top-down control of attention. Recent studies have suggested that this network might communicate through coherence in the alpha band. Here we aimed to test the effect of coherent alpha (8-12 Hz) stimulation on the frontoparietal network. To this end, we recorded behavioral performance and electroencephalography (EEG) data while participants were engaged in a spatial attention task. Furthermore, participants received transcranial alternating current stimulation (tACS) over the right frontal and parietal cortex, which oscillated coherently in-phase within the alpha band. Compared to a group of participants that received sham stimulation, we found that coherent frontoparietal alpha band stimulation altered a behavioral spatial attention bias. Neurally, the groups showed hemisphericspecific differences in alpha coherence between the frontal and parietal-occipital cortex. These results provide preliminary evidence that alpha coherence in the frontoparietal network might play a role in top-down control of spatial attention.

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van Schouwenburg, M. R., Zanto, T. P., & Gazzaley, A. (2017). Spatial attention and the effects of frontoparietal alpha band stimulation. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00658

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